Black Faces in the Mirror

Black Faces in the Mirror2002
About this book
"Katherine Tate examines the significance of race in the U.S. system of representative democracy for African Americans. Presenting important new findings, she offers the first empirical study to take up the question of representation from both sides of the constituent-representative relationship.".
"The first half of the book examines whether black members of the U.S. House legislate and represent their constituents differently than white members do. Representation is broadly conceptualized to include not only legislators' roll call voting behavior and bill sponsorship, but also the symbolic acts in which they engage. The second half looks at the issue of representation from the perspective of ordinary African Americans based on a landmark national survey."--BOOK JACKET.
Details
- First published
- 2002
- OL Work ID
- OL3500989W
Subjects
Politics and governmentStatisticsLegislatorsAfrican American legislatorsPublic opinionAttitudesAfrican AmericansAfrican americans, politics and governmentPublic opinion, united statesNoirs américainsPolitique et gouvernementStatistiquesParlementaires noirs américainsOpinion publiqueParlementairesAbgeordneterDroit de voteUSA Congress